A highly-sought-after collector’s item, The Minx soundtrack
is full of the Cyrkle’s trademark three-part harmonies, intricate
arrangements, and paisley-psychedelic sounds (the percussion intro of “Nicole”
has become a break-beat classic). Recorded in 1967—following the Cyrkle's
pop chart success with Paul Simon's “Red Rubber Ball” and their
own “Turn-Down Day”—and shelved until the film's release
two years later, The Minx has eluded the grasp of even the most
dedicated Cyrkle fan, until now.